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Pojem socialne države
ID Ogrizek, Daniel (Author), ID Novak, Aleš (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pojem socialne države najdemo med temeljnimi načeli številnih ustav modernih držav. Skupaj z načelom pravne države se nahaja tudi v drugem členu slovenske ustave, neposredno za opredelitvijo Slovenije za demokratično republiko. V predmetnem delu avtor odkriva pomen načela socialne države v odnosu do drugih temeljnih načel ustavne ureditve Republike Slovenije. Gre za abstraktno pravno načelo, ki ga ustavnosodna praksa in pravna teorija konkretizirata prek podnačel ali elementov socialne države. Njegov najpomembnejši naslovnik je demokratično izvoljen zakonodajalec, ki uživa široko polje proste presoje pri oblikovanju družbe in poseganju v gospodarstvo s socialnimi ukrepi. Pri tem sicer ni povsem neomejen, pač pa mora upoštevati minimalni nivo varstva ustavnih socialnih pravic ali njihovo jedro. Še posebej pa mora zagotoviti človeka vreden eksistenčni minimum slehernega posameznika, ki predstavlja jedrno kvaliteto ustavnega pojma socialne države. Razumevanje načela socialne države v luči demokratične ureditve države ter načela pravne države opredeljuje Slovenijo kot socialno (ustavno) demokracijo in socialno pravno državo. Načelo socialne države se v slovenskem ustavnem redu torej lahko izraža le v skladu z ostalimi temeljnimi načeli.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:socialna država, socialna varnost, socialna pravičnost, socialna demokracija, pravna država, človekovo dostojanstvo, eksistenčni minimum, socialne pravice, temeljna načela, jedro
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-112700 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:17038673 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.11.2019
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Language:English
Title:The term of social state
Abstract:
The term of social state (Sozialstaat) is found among the basic constitutional principles in many modern states. It is also contained in Article 2 of the Slovenian constitution, together with the rule of law principle, immediately after the principle of democratic republic. Within this thesis, author strives to discover the meaning of the principle of social state in relation to other basic principles of the constitutional order of Republic of Slovenia. It is an abstract principle, which is further concretized by the elements of social state, as derived within the case-law of the constitutional court and by legal doctrine. The main addressee of the principle is the democratically elected legislative body, which enjoys margin of appreciation, when intervening in the society and economy with social measures. However, it is bound by certain limitations; the parliament shall adhere to the minimal level of constitutional social rights or their core. Especially, it shall ensure the existential minimum of every human person, respecting human dignity, thus complying with the core quality of the constitutional principle of social state. The understanding of principle of social state in light of the democratic order of the state and the rule of law principle demonstrates that Slovenia is a social (constitutional) democracy as well as a social state governed by the rule of law. Thus, the principle of social state can manifest itself in Slovenian constitutional order only in accordance with other basic constitutional principles.

Keywords:social state, social security, social justice, social democracy, rule of law, human dignity, existential minimum, social rights, basic principles, core

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